Reviewing in progress work on Github

John Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Thu Jun 5 03:38:51 UTC 2014


Can't you just create a new Pull request when it is finally ready?

John
=:->



On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 7:25 AM, Ian Booth <ian.booth at canonical.com> wrote:

> One of the many things I miss now that we have moved to Github/git is the
> ability to put up a merge proposal with in-progress work, allowing
> collaboration
> on the implementation as it evolves etc. Launchpad supported this nicely,
> as it
> didn't spam people with emails for wip mps etc.
>
> I don't think Github supports this concept. Perhaps a way around it is to
> do a
> pull request against one's forked copy of the main Juju repo. That way,
> people
> can still easily see your work, but without the general spam. Sadly, it
> doesn't
> allow the pull request to then be re-targetted to the Juju repo when ready
> to be
> reviewed for real. Or does it?
>
> Does anyone have any better ideas how to do this?
>
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